Advanced Parts Tutorial #1: cmp-le, cmp-e, cmp-l (w/powerbar)

Help the Robots reach the Promised Land... or send them to the Pit of Despair.

Need help? This example shows the basic function of the cmp-le, cmp-e and cmp-l.

The cmp-le stands for "lesser than or equal to", the cmp-e is "equal to" and the cmp-l is "lesser than", they all check to determine if the INO input meets the requirement set by the IN1 input. If met they output a signal of 1.0 "TRUE".

Tap/click the info button for an advanced description of how the electronics of the power bar operate. The power bar is a load an forget object, anything with a receiver set to 10000 frequency will automaticly operate on its RC slider or button.